Sentence examples for obtainable sample from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, these gene signals were detected in an easily obtainable sample of peripheral blood.

Even if a unique solution from the GMM/SMM method is guaranteed in the asymptotic limit (i.e., as the sample size increases toward infinity), the probability of obtaining a unique solution increases so slowly that poor identification will be a relevant issue for all practically obtainable sample sizes when ρ ≤ 0.1, and potentially for stronger instruments.

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Particular attention was paid to the obtainable sampling rate and its impact on the attainable path accuracy.

However, obtaining blood samples is not always feasible, and skin/blubber biopsies essentially represent the only obtainable samples for many marine mammals, including cetaceans.

Biomarker analysis procedures that are less invasive must be adopted, including biomedical imaging and detection in more readily obtainable samples such as biological fluids.

A detection limit of 0.15 Bq/kg is routinely obtainable for sample sizes of 20 g of water equivalent and an accumulation time of three months.

While Walt's team can detect these biomarkers with a new technology called Single Molecule Arrays (Simoa) that is 100 to 1000 times more sensitive than conventional assays and can measure these protein modifications in cerebrospinal fluid from patients with Parkinson's disease, their method is still not sensitive enough to be used with much more easily obtainable blood samples.

Proteomic analysis of easily obtainable NAF samples could potentially be used as a screening tool to identify women with elevated long-term risk.

The expanding interest in miRs as disease biomarkers extends to the realm of personalised RT, where the investigation of miRs in tumours or more readily obtainable biofluid samples is just starting to unfold.

We decided not to include p53 expression, which for some time has been the object of considerable research, in our biologic characterisation as our own experience and that of other authors did not leave us confident about the reliability of results obtainable from samples histologically fixed for uncontrolled and variable times (Daidone et al, 1998).

In the context of cancer treatment, pharmacogenetic exploration may result, in the future, in the replacement of tedious and heavy phenotypic explorations either at blood level (pharmacokinetics) or at tumour level (prognostic/predictive markers) by genetic analyses performed on easily obtainable DNA samples from normal cells (blood or oral cavity brushing for instance).

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